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WWW
2005
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
Automatically learning document taxonomies for hierarchical classification
While several hierarchical classification methods have been applied to web content, such techniques invariably rely on a pre-defined taxonomy of documents. We propose a new techni...
Kunal Punera, Suju Rajan, Joydeep Ghosh
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CORR
1998
Springer
79views Education» more  CORR 1998»
15 years 3 months ago
Linear Segmentation and Segment Significance
We present a new method for discovering a segmental discourse structure of a document while categorizing each segment's function and importance. Segments are determined by a ...
Min-Yen Kan, Judith L. Klavans, Kathleen McKeown
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DEXAW
2003
IEEE
105views Database» more  DEXAW 2003»
15 years 9 months ago
Supporting Collaborative Software Development by Context-Aware Information Retrieval Facilities
The development of large software systems is a typical example for collaborative development efforts. Moreover, software development becomes more and more componentoriented. The s...
Andreas Henrich, Karlheinz Morgenroth
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CIKM
2008
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Traditional resources help interpret texts
Simple word matching between the user query and document is common, as are mis-matches of meaning that occur as a consequence, and errors in recall. These defects in the "bag...
Judith Gelernter, Michael E. Lesk
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POPL
2006
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
The essence of command injection attacks in web applications
Web applications typically interact with a back-end database to retrieve persistent data and then present the data to the user as dynamically generated output, such as HTML web pa...
Zhendong Su, Gary Wassermann